JosephineAndrews

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Implications of executive structure and strength on corruption. Using an original index of executive power that rates presidents and prime ministers, Andrews and Bairett are studying the implications of executive structure and strength on democratic performance in Europe. Adapting coding from the Comparative Constitutions Project, Andrews and Montinola are studying the relationship between executive structure and strength and corruption in emerging democracies. Extending Conrad and Golder’s data on cabinet duration, Andrews and Rasho are studying the impact of executive strength and cohabitation on cabinet duration in Central and Eastern Europe.

Andrews, J. T. (2014) Institutional design and the strength of legislatures in Central and Eastern Europe, In Oxford Handbook of Legislative Studies.

Andrews, J. T., & Bairett, R. L. (2013) Institutions and the stabilization of party systems in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe, Electoral Studies, June 2013, Vol. 33, pp.307-321.Andrews, J. T., & Money, J. (2009) The spatial structure of party competition: Party dispersion within a finite policy space, British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 39, pp. 805-824.

Andrews, J. T., & Jackman, R. (2008) If winning isn't everything, why do they keep score?Consequences of electoral performance for party leaders, British Journal of Political Science,Vol. 38, pp. 657-675.